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Talleres metro station

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Talleres
General information
LocationMonterrey
Nuevo León, Mexico
Coordinates25°45′14″N 100°21′55″W / 25.75389°N 100.36528°W / 25.75389; -100.36528
Operated bySTC Metrorrey
History
Opened11 June 2003
Services
Preceding station Metrorrey Following station
Terminus Line 1 San Bernabé

Talleres Station (Spanish: Terminal Talleres) is a terminal station on Line 1 of the Monterrey Metro.[1] It is located on Ave. Solidaridad and Esquisto St. in the San Bernabé VI neighborhood in Monterrey, Mexico.

This station is named after the Metrorrey maintenance shops (talleres) that are located right after the station, and its logo represents a train during maintenance.

Although this part of Line 1 was operational from the start, the original terminal of Line 1 was San Bernabé station.[2] At that time the line from San Bernabé to Talleres was only used to get trains to the shops. It was not until June 11, 2003, that this portion of the line was opened for passenger service and Talleres became a station.[3]

Unlike the rest of the stations in Line 1 of the Monterrey Metro, Talleres is accessed at ground level.

Transmetro connections

Route[1] Comments Map
  No Reelección 5.20 km, 11.30 minutes of travel time, 9 stations.
  Cabezada - Alianza 10.7 km, 21 minutes of travel time, 17 stations.
  Julio A. Roca 5.78 km, 11 minutes of travel time, 9 stations.

References

  1. ^ a b "Talleres" (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Red de metro de Monterrey" (in Spanish). Metros del Mundo. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
  3. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Monterrey". urbanrail.


This page was last edited on 25 April 2022, at 14:56
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